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PRINCIP L f' 4 'h-u ' 'T i . 541500 wah . al. oi Snyder Pra-gC1P N. JR WXMPX M, 1.9- Perhaps the busiest person on the Snyder High School campus is Mr. Wiman. You have probably seen him go tearing out of the office to some important meeting. Maybe it is because of his mi- raculous energy and pleasanttemperamentthat Mr. Wiman is so popular with the students. Mr. Wiman attended North Texas State Teachers College and Hardin-Simmons University where he received his B.S. Degree. Last summer, 1952, Mr. Wiman received his Master of Education from Hardin-Simmons University. Lfr. 'Wiman has been principal of S. H. S. for five years, during which time he has been instru- mental in the development of a better and larger high school for Snyder. Mr. Wiman is a member of the A s soc i ati o n of Secondary l-rincipals, the National Xssociation of Secondary Principals, the Chairman of the Legislative Conimittee of the Scurry County Teacixe rs Association and member of the Texas State Teachers Association, a member of the City Council ofthe P. T. A. I-le is an important civic leader in our communityg he is an active merrber of l..ion's Club and affiliates himself with every worth- while civic movement. Mr. Wiman is an ardent sports fan. You will find hign iollowing the Tigers wherever they play. He has two other hobbies besides sports, traveling and fishing. About the new building, Mr. Wiman said, We have been assured that the new school building will be complete by the end of this school terrn and ready for the '53, '54 school year, Much planning is yet to be done in setting up a curriculum that will meet the needs of our students and community. The building, we think, is second to none. From every indication the student body, the faculty, ad- ministration, and the community will co-operate and work together to make the school match the phy- sical plant .
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MRS. DELL MCFARLAND Receptionist and Secretary Last year an administration building was erected, and in the spring all the adminis- tration officers and secretaries moved to this new building. From the offices in this building come the major planning of Snyder's school system. Anyone of these secretaries will vouch for the fact that much Work is carried on here. MRS. MARGIE CALLOWAY General Secretary '93 'san' SE CRE TARIES TO T HE AD MINIS TRATION MISS THELMA LESLIE General Secretary MISS FRANCES BOREN Secretary to The Business Manager
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:ol 42 17ZNN103l P i X iv 5 F. tx MR. J. M. KAYSER, Assistant Principal of Snyder High School JQXM' A. Mr. Kayser became Assistant Principal in Snyder HighSchool after teaching mathematics for three years. He was also line coach of the Tiger football team. He received his B.S. Degree in history from Texas Tech. His Masters Degree, in Anthropology, he also received from Tech. During the war, Mr. Kayser was a Civilian Flight Instructor. That might account for his hobby, flying. Mr. Kayseris admired by students and faculty for his co-operative spirit and his ever-ready wit. His job is one that requires skill and patience, and our Assistant Principal has an abundance of both. Mr. Kayser said that the new building would be excellent, but that the building could not make the school. He said S. I-LS. was proud to offer a wider curriculum, so that all of the students could be included in various organizations. MRS. J.E. WALLER, Registrar Even if you were new around S. H. S. , one of the first and best friends you would meet would be Mrs. Waller. There are always some of the students looking for her to borrow money, ask advice, or just to talk with this pleasant campus personality. Before coming to Snyder, she taught school in Hominy, Oklahoma. She obtained her B. S. Degree from Northeastern State College at Tahlequah, Okla. Collecting needlepoint and p i tc h e r s sum up her hobbies, but really, her favor- ite pastime is talking about her two sons . Mrs. Waller made this statement about our new building, I'rn anticipating next year's work in the new building, and l'rn sure this will be an inspiration to both students and teachers. i . J
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